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  1. Hi John - once again many thanks. Thanks for your help with this, at least I've ruled out that there is no issue with FSUIPC causing my troubles and in the process I've learned a fair bit. Mark Hastings B777 systems simulator is Sim-Avionics. Mark is the head guy at Sim-Avionics so he will be my next port of call. Thanks again - David
  2. Hi John, Thanks again for assisting with this -much appreciated. Regarding problem 1 - I reinstalled and repaired the P3D client file and this seems to have fixed the problem. Log file 1 shows this. I cannot attach the second log showing buttons and events as the file size is too big. But what it does is repeat the following entries multiple times. I'm hoping this gives you what you need. Let me know. Thanks again - David 229969 LogOptions changed, now 60000000 00000001 230625 Button held, flags=X05, repeat set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0, (RepeatOk sets 2) 230625 [Buttons] 20=R0,0,Cx01005418,x01 230625 Repeating flag set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0 (RepeatDelayCtr=11) 230625 IPC Offsets Control: Ctrl=x0100, Length=1, Offset=5418, Param=x1 230625 Button held, flags=X05, repeat set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0, (Result 4) 230625 [Buttons] 20=R0,0,Cx01005418,x01 230625 Button held, flags=X05, repeat set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0, (Result 4) 230625 [Buttons] 20=R0,0,Cx01005418,x01 230625 Button held, flags=X05, repeat set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0, (Result 4) 230625 [Buttons] 20=R0,0,Cx01005418,x01 230672 Button held, flags=X05, repeat set: bRef=0, Joy=0, Btn=0, (RepeatOk sets 2) 230672 [Buttons] 20=R0,0,Cx01005418,x01 Log File 1.log
  3. Hi John, Files attached. I accept all you say about 3rd party software and I'm not asking you to fix someone else's issue / problem. My issue is simple. - Using my throttle quadrant, the parking brake switch is recognised on the avionics computer and in the sim-avionics software. But in the P3D computer it has no effect and is not recognised. The parking brake switch is recognised in FSUIPC when I assign that button to parking brake using offsets as I've always done. So using the buttons and switches tab, I move the button, FSUIPC recognises it, and I assign it to parking brake using the offsets. - The same exact issue happens with the fuel cut-off switches, recognised in sim-avionics, recognised in FSUIPC but not in P3D. Given FSUIPC6 is installed on the P3D computer and maybe clutching at straws I just wondered if there was anything in the P3D / FSUIPC interface which was causing this issue. Thanks in advance - David FSUIPC6.ini FSUIPC6.log
  4. *** Moved from FAQ sub-forum to main FSUIPC support forum *** I have a Jetmax 777 system using Sim-Avionics software and use P3D V5.4 and V6. I have 2 PCs networked, the P3D PC and the Avionics PC. I upgraded the Sim-Avionics 777 flight model from V2.06 to V2.10. That's all I did. Now stuff happens never seen before. When I operate the fuel cut-off switch, the action is recognised in the Sim Avionics software, so fuel can be seen to flow, but nothing happens on the P3D PC and the engines won't start. Similarly, if I operate the parking brake switch, it is seen to operate on the Avionics PC and Sim-Avionics software but not on the P3D software. But other controls such as flaps from the same throttle hardware work on both the aeroplane and in the Sim-Avionics. I have uninstalled an re-installed FSUIPC6 and nothing has changed. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the sim-avionics software and no change. I have deleted the 777 from the simobjects file in P3D and reinstalled - no change. Can you explain the issue here and if so, what I might do to fix it ? I don't want to do a full uninstall and reinstall of P3D as that's a last resort Thanks in advance
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